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So, this is goodbye. The Ford Falcon – an Australian icon with a history dating back than 65 years – is no more.
With Ford’s Australian manufacturing having shut down on Friday October 7, 2016 – after having started up on Thursday August 20, 1959 – the Falcon nameplate, one of the longest running badges in the world, has also had its day...

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It's the final Ford Falcon ever. The Ford Falcon XR6 Sprint and Falcon XR8 Sprint are final, special edition models that produce 370kW and 400kW of power respectively during overboost.
In this video we take them for a quick drive and you can hear the engine and exhaust note of the mighty XR8 Sprint...

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The last of the V8 Interceptors.
"She sucks nitro... with Phase 4 heads! 600 horsepower through the wheels! She's meanness set to music and the bitch is born to run!"
James shares some photos and videos in a build diary of his Mad Max Interceptor build project...

With the launch of the Falcon FG X, Ford invited Falcon Fanatics from around the country to come and see the car, but not everyone could make it. So we're on our way in a Ford Falcon XR8 to see a very appropriately named Falcon Fanatic, Ozzie, who was busy working that day, to get up close and personal with the new FG X.

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In the great Australian V8 war, the Holden Commodore SS in recent years has been consistently victorious. Not only has it defeated the Ford Falcon on the motorsport battlefield, it has also wounded its arch enemy both on the road and in the showroom...

The Ford Falcon XR8 is back after a four-year sabbatical. With the Ford Performance Vehicles brand now discontinued, with the GT along with it, the XR8 is now the great blue hope against the V8 Commodores.
If XR8s of the past decade have been on the underwhelming side, the latest version has impressive on-paper credentials. Loaded with the 5...

The Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo is on the brink of an update, but that means there's some great deals to be had on the outgoing model.
James Ward takes a look at the FG XR6 Turbo to see how it stacks up for under $40k driveaway.